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My wife is trying to identify an old series she saw. It's a series from the early 70's or possibly the late 60's, and she said it starts out with a merry-go-round or ferris wheel each episode. The first thing that came to mind was Night Gallery but that has a series of framed pictures in the credits. Another creepy show was Ghost Story/Circle of Fear but I can faintly remember one episode and don't know how each one started or finished. She also said one show was about a boy who could predict the future, but at the end he witheld comment on a premonition question, because the true answer was the world was going to end. Does anyone know what this series might be? Would love to see Circle of Fear come out on dvd but no luck yet, the one episode I remember was darn creepy.
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A decent if short lived series IMHO.....
;^)
I remember the series very well. Not very well known except to those lucky enough to have watched it.
Rod
it was gone. I always thought the theme music was haunting, in a James Bond kind of way.
;^)
At least my wife says it is, i never saw the show. I was zero yrs old when it came out :) she was about 10. She may have mixed up the clairvoyant boy with the Girl of my Dreams episode. I'd be curious to see the program but being limited to 17 episodes, I wonder if it'll ever be run on tv again or make it to video.
I've seen these around on DVD..how they got there I don't know .. on some "auction"sites..series was on in 1972 and as a 9 yo kid had my attention..
I found the episode guide and didn't see the particular storyline she had mentioned. I saw those dvd's also, I wonder if someone recorded them straight off of television. Would definitely pick them up if the official release ever came out.
Your wife is probably thinking of this episode from the television series The Night Gallery (one of the better stores in the series).
For another twist on this type of storyline, read Ray Bradbury's short story 'The Toynbee Convector.'
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